Top 10 SEC Offensive Linemen Entering 2015 Spring Practice

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Sep 27, 2014; Athens, GA, USA; Georgia Bulldogs guard Greg Pyke (73) reacts on the field after defeating the Tennessee Volunteers at Sanford Stadium. Georgia defeated Tennessee 35-32. Mandatory Credit: Dale Zanine-USA TODAY Sports

Combine his potential with his work ethic, and the sky is the limit for this guy. Having a chance to block with a veteran offensive line and probably the best running back in the SEC next year is going to be extremely exciting, and it should make things easier on whomever the quarterback is at Georgia.

Mark Richt has a potential superstar in Pyke that could be on the same level as Chubb this year, and Pyke could make a name for himself as potentially the best offensive lineman in all of college football.

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Greg Pyke

Guard, Georgia Bulldogs

Greg Pyke joins John Theus as two of three offensive linemen returning to a Georgia Bulldogs team that allowed for nearly 260 yards on the ground per game and only gave up 17 sacks all season last year.

And as a sophomore All-SEC guard his first year as a starter in 2014, Pyke justifiably has incredible expectations heaped upon him this year. The junior stands at 6’6″ and weighs 321 pounds and appears to have an amazing work ethic, which is why he was the most improved offensive player for the Dawgs last year.

Combine his potential with his work ethic, and the sky is the limit for this guy. Having a chance to block with a veteran offensive line and probably the best running back in the SEC next year is going to be extremely exciting, and it should make things easier on whomever the quarterback is at Georgia.

Mark Richt has a potential superstar in Pyke that could be on the same level as Chubb this year, and Pyke could make a name for himself as potentially the best offensive lineman in all of college football.

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